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This image captures an outdoor display of numerous handcrafted ceramic pots and vases in what appears to be a market or artisan workshop in Ubud District, Indonesia. The scene is densely packed with items, showcasing a wide variety of shapes, sizes, and decorative styles. On the left side, hundreds of smaller, often unpainted or lightly decorated terracotta pots are arranged on what looks like a drying rack or display, with thin wooden or bamboo sticks holding them. Behind this, a large, intricately woven mat-like structure, possibly made of natural fibers, serves as a backdrop or part of a shelter. Towards the center and right, larger and more elaborately decorated pots are stacked vertically and horizontally, creating colorful columns. These pots feature diverse patterns, including geometric designs, floral motifs, checkerboard patterns, and abstract swirls, in a palette of blues, greens, reds, yellows, and earthy tones. Some are plain brown or grey. The arrangement suggests an extensive collection, possibly for sale or artistic display. No people are visible in the photograph, but the organized display implies human activity related to crafting and commerce. The setting appears to be outdoors during the daytime, possibly under an overcast sky or shaded area, as the lighting is diffused with no harsh shadows. A notable detail is handwritten text visible on a large pinkish-brown pot in the lower right quadrant. It clearly reads: "If you take fotos you have to pay ten thousand Rpt/person," indicating a charge for photography at this location, likely in Indonesian Rupiah. The far right of the image shows a paved surface, likely a road or sidewalk, bordered by a concrete curb with some small weeds and litter.
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